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Bridgewater resident Casey Cattell experienced life-threatening complications during her pregnancy and then again after delivering her first child in 2015. She wants to pay the gift of life forward and show her appreciation for the blood donors who saved her life while also raising awareness about maternal health issues by hosting a Blood Drive for Maternal Health Awareness on Tuesday, Jan. 23 with the Woodside Chapel Mothers of Pre-Schoolers (MOPS) in Fanwood. Here she is shown donating blood.
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